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Monday, July 22, 2013

DIY Photo Coasters

I am so excited, that I could jump up and down. I know what you’re thinking? WHY? I am excited because our oldest daughter Ashley is getting married, she officially set a date. She is getting married on May 10th, 2013. We recently had a photo session, and I had the pleasure of taking photos of my daughter and her future hubby. I pray that they will have a long, happy marriage with all of God’s blessing. Here is a photo of Ashley, her fiance Geoffrey and their sweet daughter Isabella.

Now that I have so many new family photos to treasure. It is time to get crafty, and whip up some new photo coasters.

DIY Photo Coasters

Supplies:

4″x4″ Tiles

White Tissue Paper

Cardstock 8 ½ x 11

Fine Sandpaper

A Printer

Scotch Tape

Scissors

Mod Podge

A Paint Brush

Mod Podge Clear Acrylic Sealer

A Roll of Cork

Tacky Glue

Step By Step Instructions:

1.

Cut out a piece of tissue paper slightly smaller than a sheet of 8 ½ x 11 cardstock, and then scotch tape the tissue paper to the piece of cardstock. Print out your 4×4 photo squares onto white tissue paper.

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